LAS VEGAS SilverStar zXe headlights are the latest addition to Sylvania Automotive Lighting’s high-performance series headlight line. The new product was unveiled last week at AAPEX.
Due to early sales success and customer feedback, Sylvania says it is nearly doubling the product line to include five new part numbers that will result in 93 percent market coverage.
The SilverStar zXe headlights feature a unique blend of Xenon and Halogen gases that enables Sylvania retail partners to offer a product that competes with the higher-priced, similarly performing HID drop-in kits, the company says.
“We’ve achieved a very desirable sharp and white light output which, according to independent research, is perceived to be up to 50 percent more effective than comparable standard halogen bulbs while enhancing style and performance,” said Joe Verbanic, marketing manager for Sylvania Automotive Lighting. “Plus, with this halogen light source, there are absolutely no mechanical, electrical or beam pattern concerns or complications, which are issues that many enthusiasts deal with when using HID drop-in kits.”
Currently, the line features seven part numbers 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9003 (also meets H4), H7 and H11. Five more part numbers debuted at AAPEX and will hit store shelves in the spring of 2012 H1, H3, H13, 9005XS and 9006XS.
Sylvania Automotive estimates that nearly 20 percent of the market has interest in a bulb like SilverStar zXe mostly due to the product’s quality, performance and style attributes, as well as its street-legal status.
The key to the bulb’s ultra-white light output, Sylvania says, is in the product’s chemical makeup. The exterior features a cobalt blue tint and mirrored tip. The blue hue is a result of a nanotechnology infused coating, which enables a state-of-the-art application allowing for a greater transmission of light output. The mirrored tip comprised of precious metals was designed to add to the overall appearance of the bulb when it’s unlit as it complements the jewel-like appearance of the headlight assembly.
Inside, the proprietary blend of Xenon and Halogen gases fuel the bulb, producing the desired transmission of light that competes with that of HID. This blend in combination with the nanotechnology coating enabled Sylvania to create the whitest possible light in the SilverStar High Performance Series of headlight products.